From the euphoria of a mystical echocardiogram, I come down to earth and bump up against this poem by Irish poet Galway Kinnell:

In a Parlor Containing a Table

In a parlor containing a table And three chairs, three men confided Their inmost thoughts to one another. I, said the first, am miserable. I am miserable, the second said. I think that for me the right word Is miserable, said the third. Well, they said, it’s quarter to two. Good night. Cheer up. Sleep well. You too. You too. You too.

(“In a Parlor Containing a Table” by Galway Kinnell, from The Avenue Bearing the Initial of Christ Into the New World.)

If I ever heard an expression of existential angst and aimlessness, there it is — leavened with Kinnell’s dry humor. This is not just a modern condition, although we moderns often act as though we think it were. No, it goes a long way back, as witness this etching from 1653 by Adriaen van Ostade:

Etching by Adriaen van Ostade, 1653

Pretty good image, yes? But if you REALLY want to encounter existential boredom and suffering, you have to meet Henri, the French cat. Anyone old enough to remember French films (in black and white, of course) from the 50’s, 60’s, even 70’s, will find this oh so true to life. (Younger people may be baffled; you are warned.)

Enjoy! (if that’s the right word) and if you need another dose, there’s a sequel here:

Ah yes, existential angst (and French cats!). How is it that you’ve managed to pinpoint two of my favorite things? Thank you for the funny reminder that “my life of bored luxury” –though not always so exciting — really isn’t all that bad!

Mjau!
I watched both clips and I’ll never look at McDuff the same way again. Poor, poor Henrï and McDuff. And me. We should all have physically taxing, full time jobs. That would give us some distraction from all that existential angst.

I enjoyed that – fascinating thoughts and words… Oh! and your post too 😉 I love that piece of poetry by Galway Kinnell – must find some more of his works to read! Thanks for bringing him to my attention 🙂